George Zimmerman car rescue staged?

I find the closing paragraph of that article particularly amusing.

Now, none of this proves that anyone helped Zimmerman stage anything with regards to his role in rescuing victims in this crash. However, it certainly raises even more suspicion surrounding the already too convenient incident. The more I think about this, the more I hope there is some real smoking gun that comes out of all of this. I’d love for Zimmerman and all involved with what is beginning to look more and more like a complete scam to go down in flames. Surely there is a broken law in here somewhere. We just have to find it. Stay tuned for more details as this story develops.

Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/0...st-zimmerman-rescue-was-staged/#ixzz2aGQb9jdk
 
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...Zimmer Man!

Anyone who can't see cause for at least some doubts about the story must be suspiciously loitering in a skeptics zone without proper credentials.

Quick, where can I find the JREFPD NEN?
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Perhaps most damning of all is the fact that Mark Gerstle, when accosted by media near his home, could be heard shouting belligerently:

Go away. I’ve got nothing to say.

If that is the "most damning" part of the case, then there is no case.

Wait. Was the linked article sarcastic? Have I been Poe'd?
 
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Hey how do we know if this Zimmerman and Marvin EVER really existed?
 
Hey how do we know if this Zimmerman and Marvin EVER really existed?

As usual, CluesForum is way ahead of you.

Or at least the Youtube video linked there is. It presents an argument that Trayvon Martin is a vicsim, according to the post.

I'm not curious enough to go to Youtube.
 
Not to be outdone by those Cluesforum snobs, the folks at Letsroll (who are not at all crazy) have their own theory.

Did TPTB "invent a martyr" with anagram "Trayven Martin", to start race riots?
I love finding anagrams. The bad guys never make them letter perfect - the name they went with in the end was "Trayvon". But they need to retain some plausible deniability, right?

Head honcho and real-life conspiracy investigator and not a complete loon in the least Phil Jayhan chimes in approvingly: "Brevity is the genious[sic] of all wit." He's a deep one, he is.
 
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Oh, Damn

If that is the "most damning" part of the case, then there is no case...

Personally I'd find it more damning were it correct that the attending officer was a #Zimmergun groupie and had phoned or texted George before the officer himself had even arrived at the scene.
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A handful of JREF posters have actually linked to this stuff in the thread here. I think that some of these court case discussions can rot your critical thinking skills.

ETA -

What?

Yes, I backed off on the Knox thread when I noticed that there were a lot of loons there and I wasn't sure my posts stood out as different.:)
 
Personally I'd find it more damning were it correct that the attending officer was a #Zimmergun groupie and had phoned or texted George before the officer himself had even arrived at the scene.
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Yep, they have the phone records of a private citizen and are unable to tell the difference between a call and a text not to mention they also must have Zimmerman's phone number too.

And at risk of poisoning the well, the original source for this is a convicted fraudster and eBay scammer who I'm sure has turned his life around.
 

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